I decided that with the arguments present in daily life over the validity of all religions and why this creates such flux between people, I would coin this term of mine called ''Theistic Neutrality" where you are neither for nor against faiths. The idea is to remain somewhere in the middle of everything, or like the alignment in Dungeons and Dragons; true neutral. Neither good or evil, light or dark.

I decided that with the arguments present in daily life over the validity of all religions and why this creates such flux between people, I would coin this term of mine called ''Theistic Neutrality" where you are neither for nor against faiths. The idea is to remain somewhere in the middle of everything, or like the alignment in Dungeons and Dragons; true neutral. Neither good or evil, light or dark.

I think you can use this to further explain the concept of "character alignment":
BTW, I think I'm starting to take upon the concept of "chaotic good" as my own personal conviction.

I decided that with the arguments present in daily life over the validity of all religions and why this creates such flux between people, I would coin this term of mine called ''Theistic Neutrality" where you are neither for nor against faiths. The idea is to remain somewhere in the middle of everything, or like the alignment in Dungeons and Dragons; true neutral. Neither good or evil, light or dark.

I think you can use this to further explain the concept of "character alignment":
BTW, I think I'm starting to take upon the concept of "chaotic good" as my own personal conviction.

I look back on everything I had to say about Christianity and think of how needless it was to pelt it with stones that do nothing in the end. My sentiment is withdrawing all opinions and walking my own path with no exact views of any faith. Some might think to slay me for infidelity, but others might embrace me like one of their own no matter how distant I am from their doctrine.